Former Football Kenya Federation (FKF) president Sam Nyamweya (left) with his successor Nick Mwendwa. PHOTO | FILEKenyan football is facing yet another crisis after the High Court issued an order restraining the football federation from from imposing new regulations in the management of the league. The High Court ruling also ordered for the the top-flight football competition to be reverted to its original format of 16 clubs as well as nullifying club licensing rules introduced recently. We should always follow the law or risk undoing the many gains made during my tenure as FKF president. Already, (PAY-TV channel) SuperSport cancelled the contract and the clubs are suffering,” Nyamweya said after the order was issued.
Source: Daily Nation September 21, 2017 17:37 UTC